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Package: gcc-6
Version: 6.2.1-5

Upstream's kernel (4.8.11) built with gcc 6.2.1 freezes with the
message "loading initial ramdisk ..." at boot time.

Moving back to 6.2.0-6 fixes the problem. Same config file, of
course.

How comes that Debian suddenly uses the bleeding edge gcc as the
default compiler? Maybe I am too blind to see, but 6.2.1 cannot
even be found on ftp.gnu.org.

A few years ago the default compiler was chosen *very* carefully.
I miss that.


Regards
Harri
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